Harry,
I am back again with more bad news. Sorry! :-(
I tried the new version again this time with one of the projects that
suffered the "1-pixel Horizontal black line" problem and it still
happened.
There is a small fragment of the file here:
http://hugin-ptx.googlegroups.com/web/1-Pixel_line.jpg?gsc=aBooSgsAAADHF4wKJ-WozJHD5Wi4qwz2
just to illustrate the point. This was a stitch with 27 source
images. 9 shots on a 16mm lens each bracketed by three exposures.
They were TIFF files. Some of them had small Alpha Channel masks.
I have checked the "...exposure_layer..." files and they DON'T have
the horizontal line.
I am sure I used to have the "...ldr..." files left behind at the end
but they haven't been recently. So I can't check one of those.
I have:
Blended panorama (enfuse),
Blended Exposure Layers and
Remapped images
all selected is the something else I should also select in order to
have Hugin leave behind the "...LDR..." files?
all the best
George
PS for anyone who is a fan of the comedy TV series "Father Ted" you
might be entertained to know that the VR I was stitching in this case
was of the wrecked ship that is shown in the title sequence ... the
one stranded on a rocky beach on "Craggy Island" I have actually got
a reasonable stitch using the "reduce dimensions by 10%" dodge ... so
I will post a link when I finally get a make the VR of it made.
On May 30, 8:04 am, cspiel <[email protected]> wrote:
> George -
>
> On May 30, 1:35 am, grow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It is running on my, now infamously problematic, "Village_Hotel"
> > panorama. I see it is producing a lot more commentary than it used
> > to.
>
> Probably you run Enblend with a high
> verbosity setting, i.e. lots of "-v" options.
> Without any "-v" you should get only warning or
> error messages and no "info"-class messages.
>
> BTW, the verbosity setting even reaches as far
> as the output of "--version":
>
> $ ~/projects/enblend-staging-hg/BUILD/src/enblend --version --
> verbose
> enblend 3.2-staging-rev335
>
> Extra feature: image cache: no
> Extra feature: GPU acceleration: no
> Extra feature: OpenMP: yes - version 2005-5 using 4 processor(s)
> and up to 4 thread(s)
>
> Supported image formats: BMP EXR GIF HDR JPEG PNG PNM SUN TIFF
> VIFF
> Supported file extensions: bmp exr gif hdr jpeg jpg pbm pgm png
> pnm ppm ras tif tiff xv
>
> Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Andrew Mihal.
> License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://gnu.org/
> licenses/gpl.html>
> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
> There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
>
> Written by Andrew Mihal and others.
>
> As you see, a verbose "--version" tells about
> all extra features that have been compiled into
> a particular Enblend or Enfuse binary and about
> the supported image formats and file extensions.
>
> > It is about a third of the way through at "exposure_layers" number 8
> > in the "enblending" of 27 such layers. So far there are more than
> > 20,000 lines of text in the commentary window 18,000 of which start
> > "enblend: info:". So we should at least get lots of debugging data!
>
> Actually, "info"-class messages do not
> carry debug information though they surly could
> aid debugging. To get debug information compile
> with "-DDEBUG". Real debug messages start with
> "+"-signs to set them apart from normal output.
>
> Infos tell the user about Enblend's or Enfuse's
> normal actions. Their cousins, warnings, state
> that the normal execution path has been left,
> but the program is able to take corrective
> measures itself. Errors, oh well...
>
> > I will go to sleep and let it run ... I'll let you know in the
> > morning ... here is hoping that when I get back here I am NOT
> > delivering a massive debugging data file.
>
> If the version you are running has
> OpenMP support _and_ you use a multi-processor
> machine, I'd be interested whether you see a
> performance increase compared to older versions.
>
> Best regards,
> Chris
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